Should You Use a Sprayer, Roller, or Brush for Exterior House Painting?
A painter who sprays the full exterior of a house without back-rolling the wood siding has a paint job that looks excellent for the first season and begins failing at…
A painter who sprays the full exterior of a house without back-rolling the wood siding has a paint job that looks excellent for the first season and begins failing at…
The glass in a wood window frame needs protection from paint, but it also needs to surrender a thin strip of coverage where it meets the wood. That 1/32-inch overlap…
A bead of caulk properly applied at a window frame joint takes three minutes. Left undone, that same joint admits water during every driving rain event, lets it channel behind…
The scraper meets resistance at the edge of a peeling section, slides underneath, and with one motion lifts a four-inch strip of old paint that reveals bare wood below. That…
The same paint product applied on the same day to two houses, one in Phoenix, Arizona and one in Minneapolis, Minnesota, will reach the end of its useful life on…
A thirty-foot extension ladder on soft ground, leaned at the wrong angle, carrying a painter holding a full roller with one hand while reaching across the body to hit the…
Applying the same exterior paint to brick, stucco, and wood siding is like using the same drill bit for steel, concrete, and wood. Each material has a fundamentally different relationship…
Run your hand across a south-facing painted wall on a house that is five or more years old and a white chalky residue comes off on your palm. That powder…
Exterior paint failure traced back to weather rarely announces itself immediately. The paint looks fine for the first few weeks. Then, during the following spring, sections begin lifting at edges,…
A pressure washer can strip loose paint, dissolve years of chalked pigment, and flush mildew out of lap joints in a fraction of the time any hand-washing method requires. It…